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Common Misconceptions About Cataract Treatments

Despite cataracts being so common across the country, there are quite a few misconceptions and myths surrounding their symptoms and treatments. Cataracts currently affect over 22 million Americans over the age of 40. By 80, over half of all Americans will have cataracts. Cataract procedures are now a viable option to improve eyesight and remove the cloudy lens. You just need to sidestep the misconceptions people have.

Myth: Surgery Can Only Take Place on Fully Mature Cataracts

In reality, cataract surgery has advanced exponentially. The procedure can be performed from the moment a cloudy lens begins affecting your vision. Patients no longer need to wait for a fully mature cataract, which runs the risk of complications and permanent vision loss.

Myth: Only Old People Need Cataract Surgery

This common misconception is entirely false. While cataracts typically affect older individuals, no one is too old for cataract surgery. Believe it or not, cataracts can affect anyone – from infants to people in their 70s. Age has no bearing on when surgery should be administered.

Myth: Cataract Surgery is Difficult

With the most recent changes in cataract surgery procedures and technology, the results are now safer and more accurate than ever before. A laser is often utilized to make the smallest of incisions. The same laser can then be used to break up the cataract into smaller chunks, which your eye doctor will then carefully remove using suction. Overall, the procedure is fast, safe, and affordable.

As you can see, the majority of misconceptions related to cataract treatments can be proven false. Recent medical advances allow us to perform procedures that truly make a difference.

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